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WOJSKOWE CENTRALNE BIURO KONSTRUKCYJNO - TECHNOLOGICZNE S.A. 00-908 WARSZAWA ul. Gen. Sylwestra KALISKIEGO 2 POLAND Tel. +48 22 683-94-91; Fax +48 22 666 81 62, +48 22 683 72 14 http://www.wcbkt.pl; e-mail: poczta@wcbkt.pl TRAINING SIMULATOR FOR COMPLEX TRAINING OF T-72 TANK CREWS BESKID 2M/K BESKID 2M/K is a modern simulator designed to provide T-72 tank crews training in the areas of: • using the equipment of fighting compartments, • driving the tank on the battlefield, • mastering target detection, identification and range finding, • conducting aiming, effective firing and adjustment of fire. The tank crew simulator is a stationary system. It consists of 3 modules that simulate the appearance and functions of the real tank compartments and the instructor station that controls the training process. The computer generated visual system produces realistic, high resolution, full-colour environment visible through the gunner's sight, including different terrain types and weather conditions (fog, visibility, seasons). The simulator includes 3 various terrains for exercises (each of approximately 25 km2) in summer and winter scenario with possibility to its further development and adaptation to the user's needs. There are approx. 100 standard exercises programmed on the simulator, comprising wide variety of tactical situations. The system enables unlimited creation and modification of the existing exercises. The visual system generates various type of stationary and moving targets including combat vehicles, tanks and helicopters. Sound effects accompanying the operating of actual tank mechanisms and battlefield noise effects are realistically simulated. The inter communication system provides voice communication between the instructor and tank crew. The instructor monitors crew performance and interacts with the crew during exercises. He observes the view seen by the crew through the sights. The map of terrain is also displayed at the instructor station showing own tank position and location of targets. Trainees actions are recorded and analysed depending on exercise parameters assigning by the instructor. "After Action Review" function allows the instructor to review the recently conducted exercise. Results of each exercise are stored and evaluated. The simulator has built in test procedures for quick checking of its subassemb